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In Indonesia, the rural poor gave cash and in-kind contributions to improve and maintain water supply and services.
Strategic foresight tools can help policy makers adopt a more proactive approach to solving problems.
The development of transportation infrastructure served as a linchpin of rapid economic growth in the Republic of Korea.
Gender bonds can scale up women’s access to finance and promote gender equality at the same time.
Regional financial cooperation has strengthened Asian economies and made them more resilient, but attention toward this important work has waned in recent years.
A sound governance framework, supported by qualitative and quantitative value for money analysis, maximizes benefits from infrastructure investments.
Exploring climate impacts, socioeconomic factors, and governance can lead to innovative strategies for the deltas’ protection and empowerment of their communities.
In Nepal’s mountain eco-regions, the needs of women and vulnerable groups were considered in designing a project that protects water resources from climate risks.
Faced with periods of drought, Seosan City in the Republic of Korea uses smart technologies to manage limited water resources and reduce leakages.
Climate-smart remodeling and operation of irrigation systems help improve water availability and upland farm productivity in two provinces of Cambodia.